FalahDizar.com : Online Store
Published on November 17, 2008
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Done with the testing. Its time for the real thing!
After weeks of testing, I can finally say that the system is so-so yet acceptable and workable. So here comes the real thing. More products will be added.
Feel free to email me should you encounter any problems.
Trial run E-Commerce plugin. Feel free to try.
Published on November 9, 2008
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Im in progress to test run the E-Commerce software. Feel free to test the plugin. I pray that it requires only minor tweak as I’m not a polyglot in .php nor javascript nor other coding languages. Hehehe… Drop me some comments while you’re at it too!
[This in only a test run of my soon to be Online Shop. No payment whatsoever is required in this trial run.]
The one thing that I don’t like about ‘Open Houses’!
Published on November 7, 2008
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The Hari Raya celebration is finally over. The Hari Raya is synonymous with Open Houses. I’ve been to many big open houses. What I dont like about open houses are FOOD WASTAGE and the amount of PLASTIC and POLYSTYRENE waste that will go to the LANDFILLS, RIVERS and SEAS if they are not recycled.

Polystyrene waste floods the river
This guy buys them but he’s in Johor, oh my!…
07-236 2088 or 07-236 2099 Alex Ng
Mastitis…..Aghhh, when it happens
Published on November 1, 2008
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An article by master sifu Dr Azam Khan
- The Professional Goat Farmer
I am a little frustrated actually because I cant seem to nip this problem in the bud. You see I have about 20 or so anglo nubian crosses which I brought in from Australia. Beautiful does, they are and recently when they kidded, we were getting 3’s and 4’s from them. Beautiful kids averaging 2.5kg. The problem that i encounter though is that after a couple of weeks, the does develope abrasions near and around their teats. I reckon you’d expect this when you have 3 to 4 kids going at the teats. One thing I observed about the Anglo Nubian crosses are how big their udder can get. What I dread most is that when you realise the abrasions, it’s already too late, the udder has turned hard, fibrotic, and worse, unlike my other breed (I have Boers on the farm as well) they go down very fast, they appear hypocalcaemic, weak on their hinds, they start having diarrhoea after infusing the intramammaries and die. They will respond to calcium borogluconate infusions, but can succumb again the next day. Only with the Anglo Nubians. They don’t appear hardy here. Boers can get mastitis too, but if I am virgil, I check their teats every morning, they would be able to take their kids through to weaning at 3 months. My veterinary colleagues in South Africa say’s, when you palpate the udder and you start to feel a lump, don’t wait, give the intramammaries. Hey, palpate the udder of Anglo Nubian’s as they develope during pregnancy. They get harder and bigger, and if you palpate them at this point in time you’de think they are already fibrotic. So where do I draw the line, between a pathological udder and a physiologically normal hard udder? California Mastitis Test? Everyday? Wouldn’t this be a too intensive human recourse? And I actually have to worry, that the kid weaned early from mom, because we are treating her udder, is not going to thrive as well as the others, simply because in any other circumstances it may not be getting enough. Time is lost, from training the kid to accept a bottle and creep feed. The result is a kid that fails to achieve breed standards. What can I do?
Hydroponics - The review
Published on November 1, 2008
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Many months have passed since I started my own personal Hydroponics garden. Here are my 2 cents:
- If you live in an apartment, it is very practical and cost-effective to have your own Hydroponic garden. You save some money by planting your own veges and furthermore they are organic!
- Consider whether to plant leafy or fruity veges as the higher your home is the lesser chances the plants to bear fruits. Otherwise learn how to self-pollinate. I live on the 9th floor, my loofah and beans never bear fruits!
- Sunlight is REQUIRED. The best is to have few hours of morning sunlight bathe. Your plants will love you! Can’t get enough sunlight? Spend on Fluorescent bulbs. They’re cheap!!
- It is best if you can spend a little on those 3in1 PH, TDS and EC tester.
- If your having a flood and drain system, always make sure there’s enough nutrients/solution for the plants. Plants of different stage requires different nutrient consumption. The bigger the plants the more the ‘drink’ :-p Watch out for drought season. Plants may die and your water pump may jammed up for overheating.
That’s all for now. Drop me questions, I wouldn’t mind.
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